Alice Miller is a writer from New Zealand living in Berlin. She is the author of Nowhere Nearer (Pavilion & Auckland University Press), which is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, and The Limits (Shearsman & Auckland University Press). She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the International Institute of Modern Letters.
Alice’s work has appeared in Poetry Magazine,Poetry London, Boston Review, Best New Zealand Poems, BBC Travel, Five Dials, and The American Scholar.
She has received the BNZ Katherine Mansfield Award, the Royal Society of NZ Manhire Prize, a Glenn Schaeffer Fellowship, and has travelled to Antarctica courtesy of Antarctica NZ. She has also been a resident at the Michael King Centre, Massey University, the Grimshaw Sargeson Centre, and the Akademie Schloss Solitude. Blaue Stunde, an edition of her poems with a German translation and featuring letters with the Pakistani author Bilal Tanweer, was published by Edition Solitude in 2016.